Biology:List of lacewings of Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka is a tropical island situated close to the southern tip of India. The invertebrate fauna is as large as it is common to other regions of the world. There are about 2 million species of arthropods found in the world, and still it is counting. So many new species are discover up to this time also. So it is very complicated and difficult to summarize the exact number of species found within a certain region.
The following list is about Lacewings recorded in Sri Lanka.
Lacewing
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Neuroptera
Neuroptera, or net-winged insects, includes the lacewings, mantidflies, antlions, and their relatives. The order contains about 6,000 species.[1] The group was once known as Planipennia, and at that time also included alderflies, fishflies, dobsonflies, and snakeflies, but these are now generally considered to be separate orders (the Megaloptera and Raphidioptera). This is either placed at superorder rank, with the Endopterygota becoming an unranked clade above it, or the Endopterygota are maintained as a superorder, with an unranked Neuropterida being a part of them. Within the endopterygotes, the closest living relatives of the neuropteridan clade are the beetles. The common name lacewings is often used for the most widely known net-winged insects – the green lacewings (Chrysopidae) – but actually most members of the Neuroptera are referred to as some sort of "lacewing".
The following list provide the lacewings currently identified in Sri Lanka. The group is one of the least concerned and identified in Sri Lanka, therefore the exact number of species is unknown.[2][3][4]
Endemic species are denoted as E.
Family: Ascalaphidae - Owlflies
- Ascalaphus dicax
- Ascalaphus sinister
- Suphalomites verbosus
Family: Berothidae - Beaded lacewings
- Berotha sp.
Family: Chrysopidae - Common lacewings
- Chrysopa invaria
- Italochrysa aequalis
- Plesiochrysa invaria
- Semachrysa hyndi
Family: Coniopterygidae - Dustywings
- Coniocampsa indica
- Coniopteryx ambigua
- Coniopteryx ceylonica
- Coniopteryx goniocera
- Coniopteryx indica
- Coniopteryx latistylus
- Coniopteryx portilloi
- Coniopteryx venustula
- Semidalis
Family: Hemerobiidae - Brown lacewings
- Micromus callidus
- Micromus linearis
- Micromus timidus
- Notiobilla viridivervis
- Psectra iniqua
Family: Mantispidae - Mantidflies
- Mantispa annulicornis
- Mantispa indica
- Mantispa obscurata
- Mantispa torquilla
Family: Myrmeleontidae - Antlion lacewings
- Creoleon cinammomeus
- Distoleon audax
- Distoleon dirus
- Hagenomyia nigrinus
- Hagenomyia sagax
- Indoleon barbarus
- Lachlatheles contrarius
- Myrmeleon berenice
- Myrmeleon tenuipennis
- Neuroleon guernei
- Palpares contrarius
Family: Osmylidae - Real monstrosities
- Spilosmylus ceyloniensis
References
- ↑ David Grimaldi & Michael S. Engel (2005). Evolution of the Insects. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-82149-5.
- ↑ "HISTORY OF INSECT COLLECTION AND A REVIEW OF INSECT DIVERSITY IN SRI LANKA". Ceylon Journal of Science. pp. 59. http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.379.2411&rep=rep1&type=pdf. Retrieved 6 June 2016.
- ↑ "Checklist of Neuroptera". insectoid.info. http://insectoid.info/checklist/neuroptera/sri_lanka/. Retrieved 7 June 2016.
- ↑ Krivokhatskii, V.A. "Some Little Known and a New Species of Ant-Lions (Neuroptera, Myrmeleontidae) from Indo-China". Zoological Institute, Russian Acadenly of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Russia. https://www.zin.ru/animalia/coleoptera/pdf/k-97c-e.pdf. Retrieved 7 June 2016.